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Apr 17, 2002 12:00 PM

Federal Realty Investment Trust
1626 E. Jefferson Street
Rockville, MD 20852
(t) 301-998-8168
(f) 301-998-3718
www.federalrealty.com
Location: Bethesda, Maryland

Size: 130,000 sq. ft.

Category: New Centers
(less than 400,000 sq. ft.)

Firm: Federal Realty Investment Trust

Developer/Owner:
Federal Realty Investment Trust

Woodmont East represents the fourth phase of Federal Realty's mixed-use development at Bethesda Row. This pedestrian-friendly project includes 78,000 sq. ft. of office space above 52,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space.

Because this part of Bethesda Row was being constructed from the ground up, special attention was paid to the design and layout in order to make the building fit with the style of the community. It was especially important to seamlessly integrate Woodmont East with the three previously completed phases of Bethesda Row and make the building seem as organic as possible.

Federal Realty carefully evaluated the community to identify elements that were needed to make this neighborhood shopping area complete. Distinctive shops with individually designed storefronts, local specialty retailers, unique restaurants, outdoor dining areas and a 35,000 sq. ft. subterranean art screen cinema are all a part of this exceptional building.

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